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Andy's Mint
Can I add a cherry as a garnish to an Old Fashioned?
MOREWhile not traditional, adding a cherry is a personal preference. If you choose to do so, use a high-quality maraschino cherry.
Andy's Mint
Strong ABV ( between 20% and 30% ), Bold and noticeable.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.
This minty shot goes well with after-dinner chocolates or a mint-infused dessert.
Minty and refreshing
- Godiva 1.5 cl
- Rumple Minze 1.5 cl
Shot glass
andy's minAndy's Mint is a popular Rum cocktail containing a combinations of Godiva,Rumple Minze .Served using Shot glass
Andy's Mint Ingredients
Godiva,Rumple Minze,
Andy's Mint Recipe
Pour the Godiva and the Rumple Minze into the shot glass and enjoy.
Rumple Minze
Rumple Minze is a Peppermint Schnapps, it is a distilled liquor Schnapps.
Peppermint Schnapps is a clear spirit that tastes like liquid candy cane with astringent, mouth wash like after taste. It is created by adding peppermint flavour to a clear grain spirit and is usually 15% Alcohol by Volume.
In the US it is popular around the holidays, as shots or in creamy sweet cocktails. Peppermint Schnapps is produced by many brands and in different qualities. A regular brand is DeKupyer, while Rumple Minze or Dr. McGillicuddy’s Mint Schnapps are better quality versions of the same.
For those who want a better experience than this mint spirit that has an astringent feel, Creme de Menthe is a smoother alternative.
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